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[Title] => RP stomps US, rules World Cup
[Summary] => The Philippines lived up to the hype and ruled the inaugural PartyPoker.com World Cup of Pool in smashing fashion, routing Team USA, 13-5, and bagging the silver trophy, the crown and the check worth a whopping $60,000 (P3.06 million) in Newport, Wales Sunday (Monday in Manila).
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[Title] => German pips Fil-Canadian in 9-ball final
[Summary] => German Thorsten Hohmann stepped out of the shadow of his more illustrious countrymen as he beat Fil-Canadian Alex Pagulayan, 17-10, in the final of the world pool championship at the Cardiff Internatoinal Arena in Cardiff, Wales Sunday.
The 24-year-old from Fulda, Germany, capped his stunning performances over the past the nines days by outclassing Pagulayan in their race-to-17 duel to win the top purse of $65,000.
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The 24-year-old from Fulda, Germany, capped his stunning performances over the past the nines days by outclassing Pagulayan in their race-to-17 duel to win the top purse of $65,000.
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August 29, 2006 - 12:00am